Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2012-2019
Title: Victor Barinov: Innovator in Atmospheric Phenomena and Adhesion Technologies
Introduction
Victor Barinov is a notable inventor based in Brooklyn, NY (US), recognized for his innovative contributions to the fields of atmospheric phenomena and adhesion technologies. With a total of 5 patents, Barinov has developed groundbreaking methods that address complex challenges in these areas.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents, Barinov has introduced "Methods for affecting spinning atmospheric phenomena." This invention presents a system and method for misbalancing or suppressing spinning atmospheric phenomena such as tornadoes, landspouts, waterspouts, gustnadoes, and whirlwinds. The systems and methods utilize electromagnetic fields, irradiation, neutralizing charges, or chemical reactions to destabilize or disrupt these phenomena. Another significant patent is "Methods and apparatus for electrically modifying gel adhesion." This invention focuses on controlling the adhesive bond between an electric-field responsive material and a substrate. The method employs an electric field to manage the strength and integrity of the adhesive bond, allowing for the removal or delamination of materials responsive to electric fields.
Career Highlights
Victor Barinov has worked with prestigious institutions, including New York University, where he has contributed to various research projects and innovations. His work has significantly impacted the understanding and management of atmospheric phenomena and adhesive technologies.
Collaborations
Barinov has collaborated with notable individuals in his field, including Kalle M Levon and Robert Dabrowski. These collaborations have further enhanced the development and application of his inventions.
Conclusion
Victor Barinov stands out as an innovative inventor whose work in atmospheric phenomena and adhesion technologies continues to push the boundaries of science and engineering. His contributions are paving the way for new solutions to complex challenges in these fields.